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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]To add the following schools rank above SWS when it comes to just white student performance: Math Marie Reed Stoddert Payne Janney Lafayette Tyler Watkins Key Maury Inspired Eaton DC Bilingual LT Ross Shepherd Mann Oyster Hyde Even Jefferson MS Two Rivers Powell ELA Ross Powell Bancroft LT Key Payne Shepherd Eaton Maury Janney Hearst Stoddert Inspired Lafayette Jefferson middle (again, only showing cuz CH), Sojourner Truth for that matter DCB Two rivers Young Watkins Mann Brent Tyler Murch Oyster Hyde Two Rivers 4th Marie Reed Also to point out again, SWS has the highest population of white kids outside of the WOTP and some IB CH schools. SWS has a long way to go. It’s sort of like the CH version of Creative Minds - white people continue to enroll to be amongst white people, not because it’s a better school. Don’t get me started on their Black student performance. Their ELA scores a whopping 15% - the worst school in the City is scores 11%. They are tied for 5th from last place! Math is a tad better at 27%, tied with Bridges and below Center City Brightwood, Height…. So tell me what exactly does SWS do well? [/quote] "Here is 1 metric, based off a flawed standardized test, that a small minority of parents actually care about." [/quote] Oh come on. No one is saying PARCC tests are perfect, but when your white kids are underperforming schools in the city most of your parents would never consider and you're tied for 5th worst in the city for AA acheivement in the subject most linked to social mobility (ELA) at a school w/ enormous parental resources and social capital which claims that racial equity is basically its driving mission... something would seem to be very wrong. [/quote]
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